{"id":567,"date":"2018-04-02T17:24:19","date_gmt":"2018-04-02T17:24:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/?p=567"},"modified":"2018-04-16T12:05:48","modified_gmt":"2018-04-16T12:05:48","slug":"timeline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/2018\/04\/02\/timeline\/","title":{"rendered":"ATL"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<!-- iframe plugin v.4.5 wordpress.org\/plugins\/iframe\/ -->\n<iframe src=\"https:\/\/cdn.knightlab.com\/libs\/timeline3\/latest\/embed\/index.html?source=1MHMYYFIobOOOKP5VCbUrFGbWJiQ9tgxnXBrTV0SV1yM&#038;font=Default&#038;lang=en&#038;initial_zoom=2&#038;height=650\" width=\"100%\" height=\"650\" 0=\"webkitallowfullscreen\" 1=\"mozallowfullscreen\" 2=\"allowfullscreen\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"yes\" class=\"iframe-class\"><\/iframe>\n\n<p>Reasoning:<\/p>\n<p>No city is exactly the same. They may all have qualities that resemble one another but they are never identical. A city in the North is different than a city in the South and an American city is different than an European City. American cities are not that old but have a ton of history packed in.<\/p>\n<p>Atlanta is the place I have grown up my whole life but much of its history has been hidden from me. Like many part of America, people would rather ignore the painful events that happened in the past. Atlanta very obviously does this.\u00a0 This is why I chose to represent Atlanta as a city that has had a painful history.<\/p>\n<p>Georgia was a colony founded with the idea that it would be a new opportunity for the prisoners in England. In order for this dream to become a reality. the Americans had to take the land for the Cherokee Indians. They did not ask for the Americans to come and yet here they were faced with losing their home. This is not something that only happened in Georgia. It occured all over the US with the Indian Removal Act. This along with the slavery that was occuring in the country at the time is an example of the superiority Americans feel they have other minorities.<\/p>\n<p>Atlanta went through many different periods and yet the suppression of certain individuals has been a common theme. Atlanta, just like many of other southern cities, has an evil past. There is a painful history. Instead of learning from its mistakes or owning their past pitfalls, the city attempts to ignore the\u00a0 past. This is an issue that has led to the problems that we are facing today. In order to understand where we are today we need to understand what happened in the past.<\/p>\n<p>Atlanta likes to make that claim that it is a city &#8220;Too Busy To Hate&#8221;. This is not true. Atlanta is a city that would rather act like the past did not happen. I chose to represent in Atlanta this way because many of the events I chose are things I never learned about. They are events that everyone should know in order to understand the true issues that we are facing today.<\/p>\n<p>We are facing many issues today that were never dealt with many years ago. In order to learn and understand how to solve the problem, we need to understand how we got here. This is why it is important to look at the past. In order for Atlanta to actually become a city &#8220;Too Busy To Hate&#8221;, they need to understand the issues that are embedded in the society.<\/p>\n<p>I wanted to show the more painful history of Atlanta because it is a history that many other American Southern cities went through. The best way to understand today and learn what not to do is by looking at the past to understand our issues at hand.<\/p>\n<p>Bibliography:<\/p>\n<p>[1]\u00a0Brooks, Robert Preston.\u00a0<i>History of Georgia<\/i>. Nabu Press, 2010, books.google.com\/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=QA_VAAAAMAAJ&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PA5&amp;dq=history of georgia&amp;ots=a-ZZe8fE73&amp;sig=u9K5YCNJRPL7KHl5tFAt_F0bLcc#v=onepage&amp;q=atlanta&amp;f=false.<\/p>\n<p>[2]\u00a0REED, WALLACE PUTNAM.\u00a0<i>HISTORY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA: with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its&#8230; Prominent Men and Pioneers (Classic Reprint)<\/i>. FORGOTTEN BOOKS, 2016, History of Atlanta, Georgia: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of &#8230;<\/p>\n<p>[3]\u00a0Garrett, Franklin M., and Harold H. Martin.\u00a0<i>Atlanta and Environs: a Chronicle of Its People and Events<\/i>. University of Georgia Press, 2011, books.google.com\/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=CF49PqgO33AC&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PR4&amp;dq=atlanta and environs&amp;ots=anpBWldI48&amp;sig=WxPGESJEqiA59Www0oURVEanvkk#v=onepage&amp;q=atlanta and environs&amp;f=false.<\/p>\n<p>[4]\u00a0\u201cAtlanta.\u201d\u00a0<i>New Georgia Encyclopedia<\/i>, www.georgiaencyclopedia.org\/articles\/counties-cities-neighborhoods\/atlanta.<\/p>\n<p>[5] Garrett, Franklin M., and Harold H. Martin.\u00a0<i>Atlanta and Environs: a Chronicle of Its People and Events<\/i>. University of Georgia Press, 2011, books.google.com\/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=CF49PqgO33AC&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PR4&amp;dq=atlanta and environs&amp;ots=anpBWldI48&amp;sig=WxPGESJEqiA59Www0oURVEanvkk#v=onepage&amp;q=atlanta and environs&amp;f=false.<\/p>\n<p>[6]\u00a0Bates, Christopher G.\u00a0<i>The Early Republic and Antebellum America<\/i>. Sharpe\/\/Online Reference, 2010, books.google.com\/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=pWLxBwAAQBAJ&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PA106&amp;dq=atlanta 1850s&amp;ots=xKTdxHutpW&amp;sig=m6Zl5QffiTaNi1Kucy6foKMuNVU#v=onepage&amp;q=atlanta 1850s&amp;f=false.<\/p>\n<p>[7]\u00a0Leigh, Phil. \u201cWho Burned Atlanta?\u201d\u00a0<i>The New York Times<\/i>, The New York Times, 13 Nov. 2014, opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com\/2014\/11\/13\/who-burned-atlanta\/?mtrref=www.google.com&amp;assetType=opinion&amp;login=email&amp;auth=login-email.<\/p>\n<p>[8]\u00a0Link, William A.\u00a0<i>Atlanta, Cradle of the New South: Race and Remembering in the Civil Wars Aftermath<\/i>. University of North Carolina Press, 2015, books.google.com\/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=2aDGVkZGP9sC&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PP2&amp;dq=atlanta 1850s&amp;ots=FfctGumdFX&amp;sig=ljnNK87fHrN4pDd1Z-T9dbttZxU#v=onepage&amp;q=1868&amp;f=false.<\/p>\n<p>[9]\u00a0Jewell, Joseph O.\u00a0<i>Race, Social Reform, and the Making of a Middle Class: the American Missionary Association and Black Atlanta, 1870-1900<\/i>. Rowman &amp; Littlefield, 2007, books.google.com\/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=S3td82ttfZUC&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PR7&amp;dq=A Short History of Black Atlanta&amp;ots=PH_nSx7rTC&amp;sig=7a_Te_k6-8Tk9kapievjzgEgHgg#v=onepage&amp;q=1950&amp;f=false.<\/p>\n<p>[10]\u00a0Watts, Eugene J. \u201cThe Police in Atlanta, 1890-1905.\u201d\u00a0<i>The Journal of Southern History<\/i>, vol. 39, no. 2, 1973, pp. 165\u2013182.\u00a0<i>JSTOR<\/i>, JSTOR, www.jstor.org\/stable\/2205612.<\/p>\n<p>[11]\u00a0Grem, Darren E. \u201cSam Jones, Sam Hose, and the Theology of Racial Violence.\u201d The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 90, no. 1, 2006, pp. 35\u201361. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org\/stable\/40584885.<\/p>\n<p>[12]\u00a0Burns, Rebecca.\u00a0<i>Rage in the Gate City the Story of the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot<\/i>. University of Georgia Press, 2009, books.google.com\/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=aLoFBAAAQBAJ&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PP1&amp;dq=1906 atlanta&amp;ots=cp9uGNfbf5&amp;sig=FTct-LJQNcdkEqlK04oZFIV5FOw#v=onepage&amp;q=1906 atlanta&amp;f=false.<\/p>\n<p>[13]\u00a0\u201cSegregation.\u201d\u00a0<i>New Georgia Encyclopedia<\/i>, www.georgiaencyclopedia.org\/articles\/history-archaeology\/segregation.<\/p>\n<p>[14 ]\u00a0Dixon, Thomas. \u201cThe Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan.\u201d 2000, doi:10.4324\/9781315700113.<\/p>\n<p>[15]\u00a0Goetz, Edward G.\u00a0<i>New Deal Ruins: Race, Economic Justice, and Public Housing Policy<\/i>. Cornell Univ. Press, 2013, books.google.com\/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=IqudDgAAQBAJ&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PR7&amp;dq=atlanta public housing&amp;ots=b0FE8jAY-S&amp;sig=f8eZ2-SkOTdHpEbk5tMgWrnteLw#v=onepage&amp;q=atlanta&amp;f=false.<\/p>\n<p>[16] Higgins, Jack.\u00a0<i>Without Mercy<\/i>. Thorndike Press, 2005.<\/p>\n<p>[17]\u00a0Morris, Aldon D.\u00a0<i>The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement Black Communities Organizing for Change<\/i>. The Free Press, 1986, books.google.com\/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=7vyHY9DWcu8C&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PR5&amp;dq=civil rights atlanta&amp;ots=NRtxfkAIcY&amp;sig=nCvRmn_Ry5lSQTRNuFeowwsB9BY#v=onepage&amp;q=atlanta&amp;f=false.<\/p>\n<p>[18]\u00a0Dyson, Michael Eric.\u00a0<i>April 4, 1968 Martin Luther King, Jrs Death and How It Changed America<\/i>. Basic Civitas Books, 2008, books.google.com\/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=C6te0-BLyy0C&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PT6&amp;dq=martin luther king jr assassination&amp;ots=8oz5XbAulj&amp;sig=KGrZFmzxR71QnAodkfXYfvU1LjQ#v=onepage&amp;q=atlanta&amp;f=false.<\/p>\n<p>[19]\u00a0Abney, F. Glenn, and John D. Hutcheson. \u201cRace, Representation, and Trust: Changes in Attitudes After the Election of a Black Mayor.\u201d\u00a0<i>The Public Opinion Quarterly<\/i>, vol. 45, no. 1, 1981, pp. 91\u2013101.\u00a0<i>JSTOR<\/i>, JSTOR, www.jstor.org\/stable\/2748320.<\/p>\n<p>[20]\u00a0Quinn, David, et al.\u00a0<i>Mindhunter<\/i>. Dark Horse Comics, 2001.<\/p>\n<p>[21]\u00a0Goetz, Edward G.\u00a0<i>New Deal Ruins: Race, Economic Justice, and Public Housing Policy<\/i>. Cornell Univ. Press, 2013, books.google.com\/books?hl=en&amp;lr=&amp;id=IqudDgAAQBAJ&amp;oi=fnd&amp;pg=PR7&amp;dq=atlanta public housing&amp;ots=b0FE8jAY-S&amp;sig=f8eZ2-SkOTdHpEbk5tMgWrnteLw#v=onepage&amp;q=atlanta&amp;f=false.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Reasoning: No city is exactly the same. They may all have qualities that resemble one another but they are never identical. A city in the North is different than a city in the South and an American city is different than an European City. American cities are not that old but have a ton of &hellip; <\/p>\n<p class=\"link-more\"><a href=\"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/2018\/04\/02\/timeline\/\" class=\"more-link\">Continue reading<span class=\"screen-reader-text\"> &#8220;ATL&#8221;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1483,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/567"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1483"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=567"}],"version-history":[{"count":10,"href":"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/567\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":716,"href":"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/567\/revisions\/716"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=567"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=567"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/commons.trincoll.edu\/amst-mpp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=567"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}